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sector:waste:biological_treatment_composting:start [2025/04/03 10:25] – [Activity Data] kotzullasector:waste:biological_treatment_composting:start [2026/03/16 14:15] (current) – [Table] mielke
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-| NO<sub>x</sub>                          |  NMVOC  |  SO<sub>2</sub>  ^  NH<sub>3</sub>  |  PM<sub>2.5</sub>  |  PM<sub>10</sub>  |  TSP  |  BC  |  CO  |  Heavy Metals  |  POPs  | + NO<sub>x</sub>                         |  NMVOC  |  SO<sub>2</sub>  ^  NH<sub>3</sub>  |  PM<sub>2.5</sub>  |  PM<sub>10</sub>  |  TSP  |  BC  |  CO  |  Pb  |  Cd  |  Hg  |  As  |  Cr  |  Cu  |  Ni  |  Se  |  Zn  |  PCDD/ |  B(a)P  |  B(b)F  |  B(k)F  |  I(x)P  |  PAHs  |  HCB  |  PCB  | 
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 Separately collected organic waste (biowaste) from e.g. households, public garden and park service, food industry, restaurants, canteens and from agriculture can be treated either (i) aerobically (= composting) or (ii) anaerobically (= biogas production). Separately collected organic waste (biowaste) from e.g. households, public garden and park service, food industry, restaurants, canteens and from agriculture can be treated either (i) aerobically (= composting) or (ii) anaerobically (= biogas production).
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 The aim of the treatment reported under this category is the production of compost, leading to the recycling of nutrients and organic matter. The aim of the treatment reported under this category is the production of compost, leading to the recycling of nutrients and organic matter.
  
-The produced compost is used as fertilizer or soil improver in agriculture or horticulture and also in private gardening.\\ +The produced compost is used as fertilizer or soil improver in agriculture or horticulture and also in private gardening. In Germany about 50% of the organic waste is treated in composting plants and ammonia (NH<sub>3</sub>) is an important emission to air.
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-In Germany about 50% of the organic waste is treated in composting plants and ammonia (NH<sub>3</sub>) is an important emission to air.+
  
 ===== Method ===== ===== Method =====
-Emissions from composting are not a key source and of minor priority.+Emissions from composting are not a key source and of minor priority.\\ 
 +The Method in use is country specific, based on a Tier 2 approach that is in accordance with the IPCC Guidelines 2006.
  
 ==== Activity Data ==== ==== Activity Data ====
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 ==== Emission factors ==== ==== Emission factors ====
-The emission factor used for calculating NH<sub>3</sub> emissions is based on emission data from a research project [(Carsten Cuhls, Birte Mähl, Joachim Clemens; gewitra Ingenieurgesellschaft für Wissenstransfer mbH: Ermittlung der Emissionssituation bei der Verwertung von Bioabfällen; https://www.umweltbundesamt.de/publikationen/ermittlung-der-emissionssituation-bei-der; im Auftrag des Umweltbundesamtes, April 2015)]. The NH<sub>3</sub>-EF is 222 g/t and used for the whole time series. The use of abatement technologies (such as biofilters) are taken into account.+The emission factor used for calculating NH<sub>3</sub> emissions is based on emission data from a research project [(Carsten Cuhls, Birte Mähl, Joachim Clemens; gewitra Ingenieurgesellschaft für Wissenstransfer mbH: Ermittlung der Emissionssituation bei der Verwertung von Bioabfällen; im Auftrag des Umweltbundesamtes, April 2015. https://www.umweltbundesamt.de/publikationen/ermittlung-der-emissionssituation-bei-der)]. The NH<sub>3</sub>-EF is 222 g/t and used for the whole time series. The use of abatement technologies (such as biofilters) are taken into account.
  
 ===== Uncertainties ===== ===== Uncertainties =====
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 __Table 1: Revised biowaste activity data, in [kt]__ __Table 1: Revised biowaste activity data, in [kt]__
-^                      ^  2022   ^ +^                      ^  2023   ^ 
-^ current submission    8,174  | +^ current submission    8,115  | 
-^ previous submission  |  9,092  |+^ previous submission  |  7,948  |
  
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-__Table 2: Accordingly revised NH<sub>3</sub> emissions, in [t]__ +__Table 2: Accordingly revised NH<sub>3</sub> emissions for 2023, in [t]__ 
-^                      ^  2022   ^ +^ current submission    1,802  | 
-^ current submission    1,815  | +^ previous submission  |  1,765  |
-^ previous submission  |  2,018  |+
  
  
 <WRAP center round info 60%> <WRAP center round info 60%>
-For **pollutant-specific information on recalculated emission estimates for Base Year and 2022**, please see the recalculation tables following [[general:recalculations:start|chapter 8.1 - Recalculations]].+For **pollutant-specific information on recalculated emission estimates for Base Year and 2023**, please see the recalculation tables following [[general:recalculations:start|chapter 9.1 - Recalculations]].
 </WRAP> </WRAP>
  
 ===== Planned improvements ===== ===== Planned improvements =====
-Currently no improvements are planned. + 
-\\ +<WRAP center round info 45%> 
-\\ +At the moment, no category-specific improvements are planned. 
-\\+</WRAP>